Hidden Beach Recordings

Hidden Beach Recordings
Founded1998
FounderSteven McKeever
StatusActive
DistributorsEpic Records (2000–2006)
Universal Music Distribution (2007–present)
GenreSoul, R&B, Contemporary jazz, Inspirational
Country of originUnited States
LocationBeverly Hills, California
Official websitewww.hiddenbeach.com

Hidden Beach Recordings is an American independent record label founded in 1998 by Steven McKeever. The label releases music in R&B, soul, contemporary jazz, and inspirational genres and is distributed through Universal Music Group.[1]

History

Founder background

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Steven McKeever attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign before earning his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School. He began his career as an entertainment attorney at Irell & Manella LLP in Los Angeles. After leaving the firm, he joined PolyGram, where he discovered comedian Robin Harris and produced Harris’s first and only album, Be-Be’s Kids.[2]

In 1991, McKeever joined Motown Records as senior vice president of A&R (artists and repertoire), expanding the label's line-up with musicians including Queen Latifah.[3][4] The following year, he launched the Motown subsidiary MoJazz Records, serving as its founding president and overseeing the label’s early roster, which included artists such as Norman Brown and Wayman Tisdale.[5] In 1993, McKeever was involved in the sale of Motown to PolyGram Records.[6] By 1994, McKeever was promoted to executive vice president of talent and creative affairs.[7][8]

McKeever left Motown in 1995 to pursue independent ventures. In 1998, he founded Hidden Beach Recordings.[9][10] He invited Charles Whitfield to join the company to oversee production and artist relations, and Whitfield later introduced McKeever to professional basketball player Michael Jordan, who became an early investor in the label.[11][12]

Initial success

In its early years, the label issued recordings by both emerging and established artists. Early commercial visibility came with the signing of Jill Scott, one of the label’s first artists.[13] Her debut album, Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 (2000), received multiple Grammy Award nominations and achieved multi-platinum certification in the United States, helping establish the company during its initial years.[14][15] Follow-up releases, include Experience: Jill Scott 826+ (2001) and Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 (2004), which also appeared on Billboard charts. [16][17]

In 2000, Hidden Beach released Paris Rain, a studio album by Brenda Russell.[18] The album marked Russell’s return to solo recording after a recording hiatus and featured collaborations with artists including Carole King, Dave Koz, and Sheila E.. [19]

Additional projects during this period included the acquisition and development of Back to Then (2002), a neo-soul oriented solo album by Darius Rucker. [20] Originally recorded for Atlantic Records following Rucker’s commercial success with Hootie & the Blowfish, the project was later developed by Hidden Beach after being shelved. [21]

The label further expanded its roster with releases by Kindred the Family Soul, whose debut album Surrender to Love (2003) appeared on the Billboard R&B charts.[22]

Early imprints

Hidden Beach developed several label imprints focused on genre-specific releases. The Still Waters imprint was established for inspirational music, including gospel and spoken-word recordings.[23] Releases issued through the imprint received nominations from organizations including the Grammy, Dove, and Stellar Awards.[24]

It later introduced the Celebration Series, which focused on themed seasonal releases. Among its release was My Christmas Prayer (2003) by BeBe Winans.[25][26] According to industry reports, the album reached No. 1 on several Billboard catalog charts and was distributed through a retail partnership with Starbucks, where it sold more than 97,000 units during its initial release period.[27]

Unwrapped music series

Beginning in 2001, the label released the Unwrapped series, a collection of instrumental interpretations of contemporary rap and hip-hop recordings performed by contemporary jazz artists.[28] Several volumes were issued during the 2000s, including a box set compiling the first four installments.[29] Unwrapped, Vol. 3 featured interpretations of songs such as "In da Club" and "Lose Yourself" and reached No. 3 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz chart and No. 4 on the overall Jazz chart.[30][31] The fourth installment, Unwrapped, Vol. 4 (2006), also reached the Top 3 of the Contemporary Jazz chart.[32] Unwrapped, Vol. 5: The Collipark Café Sessions was released in 2008.[33]

Unwrapped Vol. 6: Give The Drummer Some!, featuring Tony Royster Jr., reached No. 1 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz chart. [34] It was followed by Unwrapped Vol. 7: Back 2 Basics, continuing the series’ reinterpretation of contemporary urban repertoire through contemporary jazz arrangements. [35][36]

In 2019, Hidden Beach reintroduced the Unwrapped series with the release of Unwrapped Vol. 8: The Chicago Sessions, and announced plans for further volumes. [37]A ninth volume, Unwrapped, Vol. 9: The Songs of Kendrick Lamar Reimagined, was released in 2025.

Hidden Beach Experiences

In 2014, Hidden Beach expanded its operations under the name Hidden Beach Experiences, while continuing to operate Hidden Beach Recordings as its primary label.[38] Artists associated with the label include Naturally 7, Jill Scott, Kindred the Family Soul, Mike Phillips, Angie Fisher, and Al B. Sure!.[39][40]

The company later launched Guardians of Soul, a division focused on projects developed in collaboration with artist estates. In 2015, Hidden Beach worked with the estate of Luther Vandross on The Power of Love: The Luther Vandross Experience, a tribute production created in cooperation with the estate.[41][42]

Other projects

In 2008, Hidden Beach released Yes We Can: Voices of a Grassroots Movement, a compilation album supporting the presidential campaign of Barack Obama.[43] The recording, released on September 18, 2008, featured performances by several artists including Kanye West, Stevie Wonder, and Sheryl Crow.[44]

Following the 2009 presidential inauguration, the company produced Change Is Now: Renewing America’s Promise, a commemorative CD-DVD set featuring music performances by various artists along with selected speeches from the inauguration period.[45][46]

The label also released Hidden Beach Recordings Presents: Hidden Hits Vol. 1 in 2009, a compilation album featuring recordings by Myron, Trek Life, and Kev Brown. [47]

Discography

Studio Albums
Year Artist Album
2000 Jill Scott Who Is Jill Scott: Words and Sounds, Vol. 1
Brenda Russell Paris Rain
2002 Darius Rucker Back to Then
Mike Phillips You Have Reached Mike Phillips
2003 Kindred the Family Soul Surrender to Love
Jeff Bradshaw Bone Deep
2004 Jill Scott Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds, Vol. 2
BeBe Winans My Christmas Prayer
Bent Fabric Jukebox
Naturally 7 Christmas: A Love Story
2005 BeBe Winans Dream
Lina The Inner Beauty Movement
Mike Phillips Uncommon Denominator
Kindred the Family Soul In This Life Together
2006 John Densmore Tribaljazz
Ontisha Church Girl
Sunny Hawkins More of You
2007 Keite Young The Rise and Fall of Keite Young
Jill Scott The Real Thing, Words and Sounds Vol. 3
2008 Tony Rich Exist
Kindred the Family Soul The Arrival
2010 Al B Sure! Honey I'm Home
Mike Phillips M.P.3
Naturally 7 VocalPlay
2011 Ramsey Lewis and His Electric Band Taking Another Look
2012 Jeff Bradshaw Bone Appetit Vol. 1
Bone Appetit Vol. 2
Peter Black Neverwhere: Peter Black's Book Vol. I
2015 Naturally 7 Hidden in Plain Sight
Jill Scott Golden Moments
2018 Jill Scott By Popular Demand
Compilation Albums
Year Artist Album
2007 Jill Scott Jill Scott Collaborations
Cornell West Never Forget: A Journey of Revelations
2008 Various Artists Barack Obama Yes We Can: Voices Of A Grassroots Movement
2009 Various Artists Hidden Beach Recordings Presents: Hidden Hits Vol. 1
Various Artists Change Is Now: Renewing America's Promise
2011 Jill Scott The Original Jill Scott from the Vault, Vol. 1
Various artists Hidden Beach Valentines Vol. 1: Love, Passion & Other Emotions
2012 Jill Scott Remix Fundamentals, Vol. 1 (Spring Summer Feeling)
2015 Kindred the Family Soul Family Treasures: Greatest Hits
Unwrapped Series
Year Album
2001 Hidden Beach Recordings Presents: Unwrapped Vol,1
2002 Hidden Beach Recordings Presents: Unwrapped Vol, 2
2003 Hidden Beach Recordings Presents: Unwrapped Vol. 3
2005 Hidden Beach Recordings Presents: Unwrapped Vol. 4
2008 Hidden Beach Recordings Presents: Unwrapped Vol. 5.0
2009 Hidden Beach Recordings Presents: Unwrapped The Ultimate Box Set
2009 Hidden Beach Presents Unwrapped Vol. 6: Give the Drummer Some! Featuring Tony Royster Jr.
2010 Hidden Beach Recordings Presents: Unwrapped Vol. 7 "Back to Basics"
2019 Hidden Beach Presents: Unwrapped, Vol. 8 (The Chicago Sessions)
2025 Unwrapped Vol. 9: The Songs of Kendrick Lamar Reimagined
Live Studio Albums
Year Artist Album
2001 Jill Scott Experience Jill Scott 826+
2008 Jill Scott Jill Scott Live in Paris
2011 Jill Scott Live at House of Blues, Sunset Strip
Singles
Year Artist Single
2004 Jill Scott "Still Here"
2014 Angie Fisher "I.R.S."
2015 Angie Fisher "Hide & Seek"
"Summertime"
2020 Gene Noble "Too Many Lost"
"Matching Tattoos"
2022 Phat Yaki "Leave"
2023 Phat Yaki "Jupiter"
2024 Frayne Vibez "Take it Easy"
2025 Frayne Vibez "Savior"
"Fall Apart"

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